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Elvstrom Sails UK announce new authorised dealer in Brighton

by Liz Rushall on 24 Feb 2015
Liz_Rushall_Jan Eagle of Octagon Marine Plymouth with Elvstrom Sail’s Dave Richards Liz Rushall
Nickys Canvasworks and Sail Clinic, based in Brighton Marina, are the first Elvstrøm UK Authorised Dealer to be announced as part of an on-going expansion programme by Elvstrøm Sails UK. Nickys Canvasworks and Sail Clinic will be offering and promoting the full range of Elvstrøm cruising and racing sails, alongside their existing services, to boat owners based in Brighton and along the East Sussex coast.

Elvstrøm’s high quality sails are designed for durable performance and ease of handling, with products individually tailored for whether you are weekend cruising, venturing across oceans or racing hard around the cans.

Working in close association with Elvstrøm’s main office in Hamble, Nickys Canvasworks and Sail Clinic will be providing advice, information and a measuring up service to ensure your new sails fit correctly.



Phil Godfrey of Nickys Canvasworks and Sail Clinic said, 'We are thrilled to be Elvstrøm’s first UK Authorised Dealer. We are very impressed with the Elvstrøm brand and quality products, and it’s a natural extension to our business offer. We are well placed to provide the personal service and advice that Elvstrøm are known for, to offer a bespoke sail making service for our local yacht owners.'

Dave Richards, Sail Consultant for Elvstrøm said 'We are delighted to welcome Nickys Canvasworks and Sail Clinic on board as our first Authorised Dealer, and are impressed with their operation. We are already in discussion with a number of other potential dealers and look forwards to announcing these soon.'



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